JAMAICA`S Logistics Hub

"Jamaica's Logistics Hub: Next Steps”
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Presented By: Donovan Wignal
January 2014
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INTRODUCTION
Paraphrasing prof The Hon. Gordon Shirley Chairman of the Port Authority of JA:
“The strictures of the IMF agreement are shrinking the economy as an unintended
consequence in order to fulfil the quantitative requirements EFF and so as a
counter balance to this effect is that we need local manufacturing and significant
investments in small businesses.”
In the last five years, the MSME sector accounted for the highest percentage of the
registered businesses in the country—6,000 annually. In fact, Minister Hylton in a
recent Budget presentation declared that the MSME sector had a major role to
play in the Government’s growth and development programme. He stated that the
key in achieving the desired balance is to ensure that the MSME sector is
developed in tandem with the growth of large scale businesses, multinational
corporations and enterprises.
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Jamaica’s Logistics Hub Initiative
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NEXT STEPS
‹‹ Position Jamaica to capitalize on its competitive advantage as the
major transshipment port of the Caribbean for added value logistics
activities ››
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3rd party logistics
Packaging, warehousing, shipping, late stage configuration
• 4th party logistics
Supply chain management (e.g. production and distribution flows, organization of supply)
• Reverse logistics
Recycling and reconditioning, Collection of unsold products, reintroduction into production
cycles and market
• Supportive Activities
Consulting, education and training
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CHANNELS
• Market Jamaica as ideal geographical
location (one hour and twenty minutes by air
from Miami)
• Build up administrative and regulatory
framework
• Facilitate the creation of new activities by
granting land access
• Improve logistics know-how
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LOGISTICS INDUSTRY IN JAMAICA & THE MSME
• Just over 20 entities (less than half exclusively in
logistics)
• Around 2,000 direct and indirect jobs (0.1% of total
workforce)
• Majority of companies located in the city of Kingston
• Significant sales and value added in manufacturing
come from MSMEs
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CURRENT AND FUTURE TRENDS
• Following a spectacular drop in the sector’s growth in 2009,
came a leveling off up to 2nd Q2013, however, economic
instability is casting a cloud over the industry’s outlook
• The downturn has impacted some commodities more
significantly than others
• Jamaica’s trade deficit during the first nine months of 2013
was US$3,441.0 million, compared to US$3,708.0 million in
the same period for 2012, a fall of 7.2 per cent (STATIN).
However, Jamaica’s strongest growth is anticipated on trade
lanes coming out of Asia
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MARKET TRENDS
• By what has been happening locally and globally: the
processing of marijuana for its lesser known attributes, on the
agenda of many in some quarters
– 20 states in America have legalised it
– Debate is now raging as to whether to legalize same
• Technology trend will also continue on an upward swing with
products / devices out of North America and Asia
• Opportunities are somewhere in all of this
• Sensible logistics are going to be needed to now legally move
its products and by products to market.
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MARKET TRENDS – MSME OPPORTUNITIES
– Information and Communications
Technology(ICT);
– Aerospace and aviation:
– Ship and oil rig repair;
– Maintenance repair and overhaul
(MRO) for airplanes;
– Marine and offshore – dry docking
– Logistics and shipping.
– Chemicals and petrochemicals;
– Biotech and pharmaceutical;
fashion and apparel;
– Entertainment and media;
– Hospitality: food and beverage
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Types Of Supply Chain Activities
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EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES IN THE LOGISTICS SECTOR
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warehousing and warehouse management;
security;
drivers/trucking services;
customer support;
supply/value chain management services;
ICT support, including programmers;
human resources supply (job placement agency) &management;
assembly of consumer goods (e.g. electronics);
intellectual property monitoring and management services;
engineering; and food preparation and food processing.
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CHALLENGES
 Very low Global Competitiveness Index
 an inefficient bureaucracy
 high energy costs
 the need for appropriate tax reform
 the need for a higher level of business literacy
 the need for a more enabling environment
 lack of law and order
 Financing - Because the risk is high, banks are cautious
and credit processes are complex.
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Ranked 92
out of 148
economies
The Global Competitiveness Index 2013–2014 rankings and 2012–2013 comparisons
Source: http://www.oecd.org/
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“Jamaica’s performance for
advance rulings,
information availability,
automation and internal
border agency cooperation is below the
average for upper middle
income countries and Latin
American and Caribbean
countries”.
OECD (Organisation for Economic
Co-operation and Development)
Source: http://www.oecd.org/
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HOW DO WE PLAN TO MEET THESE CHALLENGES?
Enhance and foster jamaica’s competitiveness
Cluster for logistics
An initiative between the institutional parties and
the private sector to to assess and strengthen
Jamaica as a logistics hub in the Caribbean
Maritime Cluster
An initiative of the private sectors to promote the
maritime sector
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HOW DO WE PLAN TO MEET THESE CHALLENGES?
• Make best use of the current facilitative approach
• Seek to work closer with the Ministry of Industry,
Investment & Commerce to ensure development of the
spirit of entrepreneurship to stimulate the
consolidation of the MSME sector.
• Immediately tackle the crisis of management which
exists, by joining forces with relevant organizations and
speedily implement a programme to address the urgent
need for an improved level of business literacy
throughout the sector.
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HOW DO WE PLAN TO MEET THESE CHALLENGES?
• Clear separation of regulatory functions from commercial
activities
• Full benefits of private sector participation in operations
and infrastructure financing achieved only through a
balanced formula
• Responsible public authority management
• Prevent the development of local monopolies and
rent-seeking practices
• Explicit regulatory frameworks for unavoidable monopoly
• Ownership issues within the framework of public/private
partnerships for development of port facilities (BOT, BOO,
BOOT, etc.) need to be carefully addressed
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CONCLUSION
So in closing distinguished ladies and gentlemen,
With this new, positive approach to the development of our sector,
the now visible attention to MSMEs, how the SME sector factors in
the economic recovery of Jamaica in general, and our place in the
evolution of the logistics hub, with the right guidance, the right
incentives, the right operational climate; and an enabling ,
facilitative business environment, Jamaica’s MSME sector can factor
powerfully in this game changing logistics hub project; thereby
sowing the seeds for Jamaica’s economic recovery.
“We must now prepare ourselves for the opportunities to come—
with the necessary training and improved business skills, knowledge
and technologies that will allow us to be more competitive.
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The challenge is ours. For our sake, for Jamaica’s sake……
SUCCEED WE MUST AND WE WILL!
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